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Classics movie directed by Irving Rapper

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  • Nov 16, 2010
This film made me a fan of Bette Davis - it's a great way to pass an afternoon!
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review by . November 17, 2010
What's the film about?      Here, Bette plays Charlotte Vale, a downtrodden spinster, repressed by her rich and overbearing mother.  That is, until she is transformed by Dr Jasquith.      Who was the classic actor/actress?      There are three stellar performances in this film - Bette, Paul Henreid and Claude Rains.     Why did you choose this film?      Prior to watching this film, I …
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In this 1942 melodrama, founded on the novel by Olivia Higgins Prouty (who also wrote the novel on whichStella Dallaswas based), Bette Davis stars as Charlotte Vale, a dowdy, repressed woman who, overwhelmed by her domineering mother, is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She finds help at a sanitarium from a kind psychiatrist (Claude Rains), who turns her into a beautiful, confident woman. As a new person, she takes a pleasure cruise, where she meets Jerry (Paul Henreid), an architect trapped in an unhappy marriage, saddled with a troubled daughter. The two fall in love, but, of course, the romance is doomed. Yet their paths cross on occasion, and, despite their feelings, Charlotte finds satisfaction in helping Jerry's depressed child. The film will seem familiar to new viewers--the campy style was the pattern for many tearjerkers to come, and its most famous line has been oft repeated ("Don't ask for the moon--we have the stars"). But the heartstringsaretugged, and as Paul Henreid chivalrously lights two cigarettes and hands one over to the doleful-eyed Davis, pull out the box of tissues--you're gonna need 'em.--Jenny Brown
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Director: Irving Rapper
Genre: Classics
DVD Release Date: November 6, 2001
Runtime: 117 minutes
Studio: Turner Home Ent
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"Davis in her element"
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